2003 Nebula Awards 106
seattlenerd writes "The 2003 Nebula Awards were awarded late Saturday night in Seattle (for the first time ever) by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America. Winners: The Speed of Dark by Elizabeth Moon, Coraline by Neil Gaiman, "The Empire of Ice Cream" by Jeffrey Ford, "What I Didn't See" by Karen Joy Fowler (the previous two both published on the SCI FICTION site), and the script for Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers. Noteworthy were comments made by GrandMaster honoree Robert Silverberg and Harlan Ellison, who introduced Silverberg, along with guest speaker Rick Rashid of Microsoft Research. To say nothing of Cory Doctorow's acceptance speech he didn't get to make, but has made available for "alternate historians."" I was at Penguicon this weekend, along with Neil Gaiman - congrats to him on the win, and to all the others.
Coraline? Pfft (Score:1, Interesting)
Coraline is really freakin' creepy (Score:5, Interesting)
Neil Gaiman (Score:4, Interesting)
If you don't beleive me, read his journal at:
http://www.neilgaiman.com/journal/journal.asp
Keep up the good work with your journal Mr Gaiman, in these dire times of terror attacks and economic instability, your journal gives us poor lost souls an interesting and inspiring reading and above all, hope.
For those who hasn't done so already, please consider reading American Gods and the Sandman stories they are great
Re:hmmm (Score:0, Interesting)
Re:Coraline is really freakin' creepy (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:You know. (Score:3, Interesting)
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Re:Coraline is really freakin' creepy (Score:4, Interesting)
typography... (Score:2, Interesting)
Jeffrey Ford (Score:3, Interesting)
Oh, and naturally Gaiman is terrific a writer as well.
Audio CD Of Coraline is Great! Unabridged Too. (Score:2, Interesting)